Meet Chris Luk …

My name is Chris and I am a full-time wedding, portrait, & event photographer based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

A bit about me:
I laugh too loudly too often!
My foot naturally taps with the music.
I proudly call myself a geek and a nerd.
I drink too much freshly squeezed orange juice for my own good.

Why am I a wedding photographer?
My faith has a lot to do with it.

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Christopher Luk is a wedding, lifestyle, and event photographer based in Toronto whose signature “hands-on documentary” style is full of life and joy. He has a unique ability to encapsulate meaningful, heartwarming, and emotional storytelling of sentimental moments in an artistic way. Chris has a passion not only for weddings, but for seeing marriages succeed, and relationships endure for a lifetime. He loves spending time with his wife and 2 children (an energetic boy and a beautiful girl); being a foodie and delicious food consumer; and satisfying his guitar and audio & video gear acquisition syndrome.

Jillaine first emailed me 23 months before her wedding day and said “Hi Chris, I want to let you know that I have fallen in love with your photography … I have kept you in mind for my wedding all these years. When anyone asked me who I was going with – I instantly told them it would be you.” That was such an amazing and encouraging initial email to read from a bride / engaged couple!

Whenever Jillaine and Willie saw each other on their wedding day, they did so many hilarious things to each other: funny faces, the ridiculous over-the-top gestures they would make, and sticking their hands into each others pockets … So silly! It was adorable to see how much fun they have side-by-side and how contagious their clowning around is together. They also showcased their mutual love for the classic video games: Space Invaders and The Legend of Zelda! From the famous “It’s dangerous to go alone!” quote engraved in their handmade mokume gane rings (that they also forged themselves), to having Link’s shield on their boutonnières, and sharing various coloured potion bottles with their guests, it was a fun way to integrate their admiration of Zelda.

Willie: I know that Jillaine said that she always wanted to dance and twirl and spin in a princess dress on her wedding day, so thanks for making that happen. You both did such an amazing job with your spontaneous first dance at the dinner reception: so filled with joy and smiling from ear to ear! Loved it!

Thank you for trusting me as we walked through your wedding planning journey together for nearly 2 whole years!
Congratulations, #yunited2018! :)